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While firedancing is not traditionally from Fiji, our guests have never seemed to mind. Together with Polynesian dancing, Fijian dancing and even getting our guests to participate, Friday nights at Aquarius On The Beach give you a great photo opportunity as well as a chance to jump in.

We’re looking good on TripAdvisor! For a small, intimate hotel like ours, it’s great to see that our guests also value the personal service that we offer. Whether it’s couples, small families or individual travelers, our guests are giving us consistently good reviews.

A YouTube video was uploaded by the Hawaiian dance troupe that performed at Aquarius On The Beach in June. Check it out below: Not your usual Hawaiian dance performance, but a glimpse at the “real” Hawaiian culture. It features chant, dance and singing of traditional Hawaiian songs.

From this Sunday onwards, every Sunday is Brunch On The Beach at Aquarius On The Beach hotel in Wailoaloa, Nadi. Enjoy special Brunch dishes (none over F$9.00!), live acoustic guitar and singers, our famous friendly service right to your table around the pool or on the beach. This is definitely the way to spend a […]

With the ocean breeze cooling your skin from the bright Nadi sun, there is no better place to spend the afternoon than around the pool at Aquarius On The Beach! Many of our in-house guests are chilling out and cooling off on a hammock, in the pool or in the shade with a cold bottle […]

Spend a romantic evening this Valentine’s Day at Aquarius On The Beach. Enjoy our special dinner menu inclusive of a free glass of champagne and a corsage for all the ladies. Share romance under the stars with our live acoustic guitarist and singers, playing your favorite love songs. Bookings are recommended!

Even though Fiji has had more than its share of rains in the last week, we’ve had several days now of glorious sunshine. We all hope it lasts. Nadi was badly flooded, but being on the beach, we were not badly affected. The road stayed open to the airport throughout the rains, despite the closure […]